The Weekly Florists' Review. 



735 



MILWAUKEE. 



The advent of cliiysanthemums has 

 livened up trade and demand lias been 

 brisk the past week. Roses and carna- 

 tions consequently suffered with excep- 

 tion ■<)£ good shipping stock. Bonnaffons 

 predominate in mums and seem to be 

 the favorite, especially as a shipper. 

 Carnations are coming in quite freely 

 and of good quality. Violets arei also 

 more plentiful, but good quality find a 

 ready sale. 



W. G. Schucht, representing the C. C. 

 Pollworth Co., has returned from an ex- 

 tended western trip and has left for 

 the east to look over the Bolly fields 

 to procure a fine grade of holly. 



Nic Zweifel, one of our crack carna- 

 tion growers, was married last Monday 

 at the residence of the bride, and his 

 honeymoon will include a visit to the 

 Chicago mum show. A party of about 

 fifteen will visit the mum show from 

 here. 



Bouquet green is being offered more 

 freely from the north and with continued 

 open we;ither indications are there will 

 be enough to go around. 



Jas. Chacona kept an elaborate dis- 

 play of mums throughout the week, mak- 

 ing a special sale of this flower. 



C. C. Pollworth is packing up his 

 traps and will be on the ground at the 

 opening of the deer season, Nov. 10, in 

 the northern woods. 



Arnold Ringier was in town booking 

 <)rders for Romans for next season. 



Geo. W. 



WASHINGTON. 



- The American Rose Company, which is 

 putting White Golden Gate on the mar- 

 ket, has tendered premiums for the now 

 popular pink Golden Gate, for the No- 

 vember exhibitions as follows: 



Chicago Horticultural Society, Nov. 

 5-9, $25.00. 



Indiana Floral Festival, Nov. 5-9, 

 $10.00. 



Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, 

 Nov. 12-16, $25.00. 



St. Louis Florists' Club. Nov. 13-15, 

 $10.00. 



Toronto Gardeners' and Florists' Club, 

 Nov. 13-16, $10.00. 



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Plant Registration. 



C. W. Ward, Queens, N. Y., registers 

 canna President Roosevelt (McKinley x 

 Chas. Henderson). Color crimson scar- 

 let, more brilliant than McKinley; 

 trusses and individual flowers larger 

 than that variety. Flowers at times 

 semi-double; height 2 J to 3 feet; foliage 

 bright green. 



Wm. J. Stewaet, Secretary. 



HAMILTON, ONT, 



The Hamilton Gardeners' and Florists' 

 Club has been organized with officers as 

 follows: Wm. Hunt, president; F. Tur- 

 ren, vice president; T. Lawson, secre- 

 tary; J. Connon, treasurer; J. C. Jencke 

 and J. A. Price, auditors. Twenty-six 

 charter members were enrolled at the 

 meeting for organization and there are 

 many others to hear from. 



O. — Henry Heepe's Sons have 

 succeeded to the business of Henry 

 Heepe & Son, at 546 and 548 West Mar- 

 ket street. It is merely a change in 

 name. 



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